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The Statistical Data of Operations of Combating Illegal Workers in May 2022

The statistical data of the sole operations of combating illegal workers launched by Public Security Police Force and the Labour Affairs Bureau respectively, and that of all the joint operations launched in May 2022 are as follows:


Citywide NAT programme has been ended, test results of 677,586 people are available, with a total of 34 tubes of 10-in-1 mixed samples preliminarily tested positive, while the rest are negative

The Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre (hereinafter referred to as “the Centre”) stated that the Citywide NAT programme was ended at 12:00 pm today (21 June). 677,586 people were sampled and the test results are available. A total of 34 tubes of 10-in-1 mixed samples have been preliminarily tested positive, some are still being retested and the rest are negative.


65 positive cases and 2965 persons followed-up in total

Date: 22 June Time: 9:00 am


Rapid Antigen Test Reporting Platform experienced a brief hitch Citizens do not need to rush their upload of results This does not affect their access permission

As the Rapid Antigen Test Reporting Platform has experienced a brief hitch, the Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre indicates that citizens do not need to rush their upload of test results.


All residents in Macao are required to conduct one COVID-19 rapid antigen test within tomorrow (22 June); those who failed to receive rapid antigen test kits may visit a NAT station, health centre or health station for collection

The citywide nucleic acid test programme has been completed at 12:00 noon today (21 June). Having regard to the test results, the Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre decided to require all residents in Macao to conduct a COVID-19 rapid antigen test (RAT) within tomorrow (22 June). People in key areas must test negative from the RAT before going out to take the nucleic acid test for key areas.


Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre announces nucleic acid testing arrangements in key areas and for key groups on June 22

The Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre announced that in response to the novel coronavirus pneumonia outbreak that has occurred in Macao from June 18 to the present, on the basis of Citywide NAT Programme, an extra nucleic acid test will be further carried out in key areas and for key groups to identify any potential infected persons who may still be lurking in the local community.


MGTO maintains limited service during work exemption for civil servants

In line with pandemic prevention measures, Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) maintains limited service during the period when civil servants are exempt from work from 22 to 24 June 2022, with arrangements as follows:


Cumulatively 21 pools of ten samples are preliminary positive; residents queuing at respective locations at about the same time may conduct rapid antigen test once or receive another NAT for free

The Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre stated that during the mass testing period, a cumulative total of 21 tubes of 10-in-1 mixed samples have been tested positive in both initial testing and re-testing; further testing on single-sample basis is underway. The 21 tubes of samples concerned were collected at the following NAT stations and times:


Health Bureau announces health services arrangement during 22-25 June

The Health Bureau announces that during the period from 22nd to 25th June, the Accident & Emergency Department (including the Island Emergency Station), the Inpatient Service, the Day Hospital of the Haemato-Oncology Service, the Tuberculosis Prevention and Treatment Centre, the Haemodialysis Unit and the CHCSJ Pharmacy will remain functional as normal; while the specialist outpatient services (including outpatient clinics, radiology, blood sampling and analysis of clinical pathology, endoscopy service of internal medicine, day diagnosis and treatment service of urology, and outpatient rehabilitation services), non-urgent scheduled surgery and peritoneal dialysis service will be suspended from 22nd June.


Urgent services of the IAS will remain open from Wednesday to Friday

In response to the further development of the new coronavirus, the Social Welfare Bureau (SWB) will continue to suspend its services in the main office, the social service centers, and other subordinate units until Friday( June 24). However, urgent services such as Detoxification and Maintenance Treatment Services in the Areia Preta Drug Treatment Centre (Methadone) and in the Carmo (Taipa) Drug Treatment Centre (Methadone) will remain open.


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